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167:, shortly after being named colonial administrator during Patterson's absence. He was released and returned to the island by May 1776. After Patterson's return, Callbeck supported the seizure and sale of several townships for arrears. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1784; he was named speaker for the assembly in 1788. After criminal charges were brought against Patterson in 27: 239: 259: 274: 254: 269: 264: 279: 48: 118: 217: 99: 71: 52: 78: 164: 222: 153: 85: 156:. He was named attorney general and probate judge in the same year. He also operated a mill and owned a store. 152:. He arrived on the island from England around 1770 and was named to the first legislative council by Governor 37: 67: 56: 41: 244: 249: 187: 142: 183: 212: 92: 141:– January 28, 1790) was a merchant, lawyer, and political figure in St. John's Island (later 191: 179: 149: 148:
Callbeck is likely to have been born in England. He attended law school in Ireland at
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